Chance McKinney
Chance McKinney | |
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Born | Lolo, Montana |
Origin | Seattle, Washington |
Genres | Country, Industrial Country |
Instruments | Guitar |
Years active | 2009 - present |
Associated acts | Chance McKinney n' Crosswire, Nathan Chance |
Website |
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Chance McKinney is a country music artist from Seattle, Washington. In 2009, while working as a math teacher at Kamiak High School, he entered and won Country Music Television's Music City Madness competition for unsigned artists.[1]
Early life
Chance grew up in Lolo, Montana. He attended Big Sky High School in Missoula.[2] Throughout high school, McKinney was a 3-time National Champion in javelin throwing, an All-state basketball player, and held a 4.0 GPA. Division I All-American javelin thrower in college. He graduated Summa Cum Laude from Washington State University and received a degree in Mathematics and teaching.[3]
Musical career
Prior to entering Country Music Television's contest, McKinney was a member of the band Nathan Chance, which disbanded in September 2009.
CMT's Music City Madness
In 2009, Chance McKinney, at the time a math teacher at Kamiak High School in Mukilteo, Washington, entered Country Music Television's Music City Madness competition for unsigned artists with his single, "Be Real".[4] He entered the contest only a few minutes before the deadline. The contest ran from October through December, and he won when he received over one million votes in the final round. McKinney was teaching a class when he learned that he had won the contest. He then took out his guitar and played the song for his students. His students finished the song for him when he became too choked up to sing. He later performed the song at a school pep assembly.[1] As the winner of the contest, McKinney was given the chance to audition for a record company in Nashville, Tennessee.
Be Real
McKinney wrote the song "Be Real" in 2005 in the back of a truck. At the time, he was heading home from coaching a track meet in California. Chance wrote part of the song lyrics on an envelope.[1] He then recorded it on his voice mail while on an airplane flying home when the flight attendant was not paying attention.
Touring
Chance McKinney n' Crosswire toured with Blake Shelton and Luke Bryan. They have also opened for Kenny Chesney, Big nā Rich, Blaine Larson, Martina McBride, Little Big Town, and Toby Keith.
Personal life
Chance married his wife, Lisa, in 2009. They have one daughter. He stands at 6'6". Prior to his country career, McKinney was a trigonometry teacher at Seattle area schools, Skyline High School, Inglemoor High School, Woodinville High School, and Kamiak High School. He was also a University of Washington track coach. As a former Seahawks employee, McKinney is an avid fan of the Seattle Seahawks.[3] He spends his time between Seattle and Hendersonville, Tennessee.
Discography
- Hittin' the Road (album) (2006)
- Be Real (album) (2010)
- Think About That (2013)
Charity
On Friday, April 4, 2014 he performed a concert to benefit the 2014 Oso mudslide victims at Tulalip Resort Casino where one hundred percent of more than $16,000 in proceeds were donated to victims and their families.[5]
References
- 1 2 3 Daybert, Amy. "Kamiak teacher wins national songwriting contest". The Herald. Retrieved 2014-03-27.
- ā Kelly, Jamie. "Missoula Big Sky grad Chance McKinney wins CMT Music City Madness Competition". The Missoulian. Retrieved 04-02-2014. Check date values in:
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(help) - 1 2 Drovetto, Tony. "Country music artist Chance McKinney reps his 12th man roots". Seattle Seahawks. Retrieved 2014-03-27.
- ā Calvert, Brian. "Mukilteo math teacher nears stardom as country musician". Komo News. Komo 4 News. Retrieved 2014-03-27.
- ā Kalliber, Kim. "Oso Landslide Benefit Featuring Country Music Star Chance McKinney". Tulalip News. Retrieved 5 April 2014.